Re: [fw-wiz] Static NAT with a twist - Firewalls

This is a discussion on Re: [fw-wiz] Static NAT with a twist - Firewalls ; Oliver,
Either I am misinterpreting your needs, or what you are asking for is
pretty straightforward.
You are asking for a configuration where net1 addresses always go
through untranslated, both for incoming sessions and for outgoing sessions.
At the same ...

Re: [fw-wiz] Static NAT with a twist

Oliver,

Either I am misinterpreting your needs, or what you are asking for is
pretty straightforward.

You are asking for a configuration where net1 addresses always go
through untranslated, both for incoming sessions and for outgoing sessions.
At the same time, there will be an IP (or many) from net2 configured on
the firewall, and everything that comes to that IP will get NATted to an
IP on net1. All return traffic, of course, will be translated (or not)
according to the original requests.

Looks like something any box can do, including PIX.

Juliao Duartenn
Director, Oblog Consulting

Oliver Humpage wrote:
>
>
> Hallo all,
>
> I was hoping to get some advice from people familiar with PIX firewall
> configuration, to make sure one (e.g. the 515E) would do what I wanted it to
> do before I buy it. I hope that's OK on this list.
>
> I have a slightly complicated setup: essentially, there are 2 networks
> coming into the server room, and one web server. The web server will be
> hosting some sites on an IP on "net_1", and some on an IP on "net_2". It
> currently has just one IP, on net_1.
>
> I won't go into details, but letting the networks "mix" on the wires, VLANs,
> or extra NICs are not solutions in my case. So it has to be done at the
> border router.
>
> What I'd really like is a router/firewall that can assume "net_1" is the
> default, and pass packets to/from it, but if a packet comes in for net_2 it
> rewrites it ("static NAT" essentially) to net_1.
>
> So for instance:
>
> Request comes in for net_1:
>
> to net_1
> -------------
> | Web server| | Router |
> ------------- ----------> ---------- ---> packet from net_1
> from net_1
>
>
> Request comes in for net_2:
>
> to net_1
> -------------
> | Web server| | Router |
> ------------- ----------> ---------- ---> packet from net_2
> from net_1
>
> Traffic originating from net_1 stays on net_1:
>
> ------------- ----------
> | Web server| | Router |
> ------------- ---------> ---------- ---> packet from net_1
> from net_1
>
> It's this third one that will require some tricksiness, since otherwise I'd
> just use static NAT and have done with it.
>
> Many thanks for any help/advice you can offer as to what kit will do this.
>
> Oliver.
>
>
>
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